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The Trans Agenda
[9 March 2025]
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UK & IRELAND NEWS
Edinburgh Women’s Aid turns its back on trans women in a shocking betrayal of its values [Edinburgh Evening News]
In a disturbing move, Edinburgh Women’s Aid (EWA) has announced it will bar transgender women and non-binary people from its services, ignoring the clear guidance of Scottish Women’s Aid, which has long been trans-inclusive. This decision, which denies vulnerable trans women access to domestic abuse support, including refuge spaces, is a cruel betrayal of its founding principles and a capitulation to anti-trans rhetoric.
Citing exemptions under the Equality Act 2010, EWA is attempting to justify its discriminatory policy, despite overwhelming evidence that trans women face high rates of domestic abuse and desperately need safe spaces. The move is not about safeguarding, it is about appeasing transphobic pressure groups that have targeted domestic abuse services with abuse, misinformation, and fearmongering.
By shutting its doors to trans women, Edinburgh Women’s Aid has abandoned its duty to support all survivors, setting a dangerous precedent that could embolden other organisations to follow suit. This exclusionary policy must be condemned and reversed.
IPSO proves once again it is unfit for purpose on trans issues
In yet another predictable failure, the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO) has ruled in favour of the anti-trans propaganda broadsheet The Daily Telegraph after the paper deliberately misgendered a transgender footballer, referring to her as a “biological male”, something they are doing with more regularity. The term, widely recognised as a transphobic dog whistle, was defended by the regulator as “relevant” to discussions on transgender athletes, despite the clear harm it causes and the fact it is not relevant at all.
IPSO, a toothless, industry-run body, has a long history of failing trans people, consistently siding with newspapers that push libellous, inflammatory and misleading narratives. The Telegraph, one of the most fiercely anti-trans publications in the UK, celebrated the ruling, as it continues its relentless campaign against trans inclusion in society. The decision sends yet another dangerous signal that UK media can continue to dehumanise trans people without consequence.
Kellie-Jay Keen-Minshull gets her own section in HOPE not hate’s State of HATE 2025 report [Hope not hate]
Unite calls for politicians to be banned from Pride
AROUND THE WORLD
Germany warns trans citizens about travel to the US amid new restrictions [LGBTQ Nation]
Germany has warned trans travellers about US entry restrictions after Donald Trump’s order requiring passport gender markers to match birth records. The Foreign Office advises those affected to contact US embassies before travel.
Cass Review criticised as judge blocks anti-trans Trump order
National Crime Victimization Survey ordered to remove all questions related to trans victims
US Democrat Senator turns against trans people (another one)
India: Kerala minister calls for urgent revisions to transgender policy [The Hindu]
Kerala’s Minister for Social Justice, R. Bindu, has highlighted the urgent need for updates to the state’s transgender policy, originally introduced in 2015, to reflect the growing acceptance and evolving needs of the community. Speaking at a three-day workshop at the Kerala Institute of Local Administration (KILA), she emphasised that while government initiatives in education, employment, skill development, and gender-affirming healthcare have expanded, their effectiveness depends on direct community involvement. The minister stressed that timely policy revisions are crucial to ensure these programmes reach all those in need, adding that true progress requires trans voices at the forefront of decision-making.
Taiwan: Activists demand Taiwan end forced surgery for trans legal recognition [Taipei Times]
Taiwanese activists have petitioned the Control Yuan to investigate the Ministry of the Interior for failing to repeal surgical requirements for trans people seeking legal gender recognition. Despite court rulings declaring the mandate unconstitutional, the ministry continues to enforce a 2008 directive requiring surgery before updating gender markers on official documents. The Ministry of Health and Welfare acknowledged in 2013 that gender recognition should be separate from medical intervention, yet no reforms have followed.
MEDIA
ITV making a documentary on murder of Brianna Ghey
Lady Gaga calls for protection of trans community from Trump’s anti-trans laws [EuroNews]
Lady Gaga has reiterated her support for the trans community, calling the anti-trans laws backed by Donald Trump “unfair” and “wrong.” Speaking with Zane Lowe on Apple Music, she said that trans people deserve love, support, and protection amid rising discrimination.
Her comments follow her Grammy Awards speech, where she told the audience that trans people are “not invisible.” She emphasised the importance of listening to individual experiences to become a better ally.
SPORT
IOC candidate Samaranch pushes trans athlete ban in bid for presidency
Juan Antonio Samaranch Jr., a candidate for the IOC presidency, has vowed to take immediate action on transgender athlete participation, citing the need to “keep women’s sport safe and fair.” The 65-year-old IOC vice-president declared that the IOC should lead the decision-making process, despite its current policy deferring to individual federations. A move like this would go against the Olympics’ own charter but is the position of all the leading Presidential candidates.
Donald Trump has made blocking trans athletes a pillar of his administration, demanding the IOC overhaul its inclusion policies before LA28.
Senate blocks transgender athlete ban as Trump ramps up enforcement
The US Senate blocked Republican efforts to ban transgender women and girls from female sports, with a 51-45 vote failing to clear the filibuster threshold. While Senate Democrats rejected the bill, Trump’s administration is aggressively enforcing a ban, opening investigations and pressuring schools. The NCAA has already complied, barring trans women (which number less than 10) from college sports following Trump’s Title IX ‘reinterpretation’.
State responses have been divided, with some refusing to follow federal orders. Legal battles loom, with Maine’s governor defying Trump’s threats to cut funding, retorting, "See you in court."
THE WEEK AHEAD
Full parliament business can be viewed here.
Monday 10 March
House of Lords, Oral questions, Sexual violence against Sudanese women and girls, 2.30pm+
Tuesday 11 March
🚨Westminster Hall debate, from 4:00pm until 4:30pm, Gender critical beliefs and the Equality Act 2010, brought by Rosie Duffield🚨
Early parliamentary elections in Greenland
Five years ago: WHO declared Covid-19 pandemic
Wednesday 12 March
House of Commons, Prime Minister’s Questions, 12pm
Harvey Weinstein in court in New York
Report: US inflation
SHORTS
The attorney general of Florida has opened a criminal investigation of Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan after the pair were able to fly into the state last week despite facing trial in Romania on charges of rape, sex with a minor, people trafficking and money laundering. [Guardian]
A Conservative peer [Archie Hamilton] has been accused of using antisemitic tropes after telling a debate in the Lords that Jewish people should pay for a proposed Holocaust memorial in London because they have “an awful lot of money”. [Guardian]
Bacterial vaginosis can be passed to women by male sexual partners, researchers have said, challenging the longstanding view that it is not a sexually transmitted infection. [Guardian]
Three in five UK firms are yet to bring in training to prevent workplace sexual harassment, despite new legal obligations on employers. A third say their training is still in development, according to the latest Freeths Employment Survey. [Times]
THE PAPERS
This week, the papers brought us something quite different in the form of a long interview with Caroline Litman, the mother of Alice, who tragically took her own life. I knew this article was coming and, I’m sure Caroline won’t mind me telling you, that she agonised over whether or not to give the interview to the Times considering the damage they have done. But her story, and that of her daughter, is an important one to tell and the Times’ audience is large. Laura Pullman, who wrote the piece, gave assurances and I’m pleased to see that she was true to her word, although I could nit-pick some things. The piece, like Caroline’s book, “Her Name is Alice”, will tear at your heart and, while trans people will read both, they are really for cis people. Encourage them all to seek the book out especially.
Although the topic of that interview, which you can see below, is not positive, I am classing the article as such.
As for the rest of the papers, they are as you would expect, although slightly quieter this week as they were occupied with Donald Trump’s Ukraine madness.
The Telegraph ramped up their attacks on the puberty blocker trial, despite it being recommended by Cass and Cass being the Bible when it comes to UK trans healthcare. ‘Cass is a landmark study’, they say, and everybody must listen to all of it, except that bit over there, it seems.
The Telegraph had eight pieces this week, the same as last week, while the Mail and Times only managed five between them (three and two, with that three also including the interview with Caroline). The Guardian/Observer had nothing. Sonia Sodha has, by my calculation, six chances left to reproduce her one column before the Observer joins Tortoise and she joins the ranks of the unemployed.
In total, there were 13 articles, one positive and 12 attacks. There was one neutral piece that I haven’t counted as it was a correction from the Telegraph which, unlike all their other corrections, they were not happy at having to correct the record.
The Mail, Telegraph and Times are all still ignoring what Trump and the Republicans are doing to trans people in the States.
Quoted, mentioned or featured this week: Ash Regan, Bayswater, Cass, Charlie Kirk, Christian Concern, David Spencer, Donald Trump, Keira Bell, Nigel Farage, Our Duty, Paul Contrathe, Policy Exchange, Reem Alsalem, Sharron Davies, Stephen Kerr (Tory MP)
Whose bylines were on all these articles? David Barrett, Sue Reid, Matt Dathan, Oliver Brown, Simon Johnson, David Bell, Jack Blackburn, Kieran Kelly, Michael Deacon, Michael Searles, Laura Pullman*
*Sunday Times magazine interview with Caroline Litman, do not add to any ‘bad’ lists
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THE PAPERS Monday 3 March - Sunday 9 March
Monday Total: 0
Tuesday Total: 0
Wednesday Total: 0
Thursday Total: 4
The Guardian [0]
The Times [1]
Daily Mail [2]
Telegraph [1]
Friday Total: 4
The Guardian [0]
The Times [1]
Daily Mail [0]
Telegraph [3]
Saturday Total: 3
The Guardian [0]
The Times [0]
Daily Mail [0]
Telegraph [3]
Sunday Total: 2
The Observer [0]
The Sunday Times [1]
Mail on Sunday [0]
Sunday Telegraph [1]
TRANSWRITES YOU MIGHT HAVE MISSED
Judge Tinnion should be ashamed of allowing tribunal to become a circus of harassment, by Gemma Stone
Calls for boycott as Oxford Literary Festival continually promotes bigotry, by Gemma Stone
My doctor emailed me back, by Abigail Thorn
The Rainbow Laces campaign isn't enough, by Arthur Webber
How Erika Hilton - a Black travesti trans woman - is changing Brasil, by Lis Welch
When was the T added to LGBT? A quick history, by Sarah Clarke
Trans people are the greatest assault on women in JK Rowling’s life time, apparently, by Gemma Stone
NHS & puberty blockers: Former GIDS patients reflect on long wait times, invasive assessments, by Sasha Baker.
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